Man faces more questioning in terror probe

Law enforcement officials believe he may have a possible link to al-Qaida

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Najibullah Zazi leaves his apartment in Aurora, Colo., for a meeting with his attorney on Thursday. Zazi, identified by law enforcement as having a possible link to al-Qaida, was questioned by agents for hours on Wednesday as officials searched Zazi's apartment and the home of his aunt and uncle, both in the east Denver suburb of Aurora.

Born in AfghanistanFolsom says Zazi, 24, was born in Afghanistan in 1985, moved to Pakistan at age 7 and emigrated to the United States in 1999. Zazi's aunt had said earlier that he was born in Pakistan and grew up in Queens, New York.

Folsom said Zazi has returned to Pakistan four times in recent years: in 2004 because his grandfather was sick and dying, in 2006 to get married and in 2007 and 2008 to visit his wife.

Two law enforcement officials told The Associated Press on Tuesday that a joint FBI-New York Police Department task force had put Zazi under surveillance because of suspected links to al-Qaida.

The task force also feared Zazi may be involved in a potential plot involving homemade hydrogen peroxide-based explosives like those cited in an intelligence warning issued Monday, said the officials, who spoke on anonymity because they were not authorized to speak about the investigation.

After Zazi traveled to New York City over the weekend, FBI agents and police officers armed with search warrants seeking bomb materials searched three apartments and questioned residents in a predominantly Asian neighborhood in Queens.

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